March
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437 examples of March in a sentence
“The last day of our justice
march
is a new beginning, a new step.”
According to a survey published by Research Istanbul on the day of the rally, support for the
march
was 43%, which is about 17 percentage points higher than the CHP’s approval ratings.
So this week, as the world celebrates the incredible progress that women have made on the long
march
to parity, I will be thinking about women like Rasmata, who have accomplished so much despite having so little.
Are we marching forward technologically only to
march
backward socially?
No one adds up the costs of betraying, yet again, what America claims to stand for, even while witnessing people willing to
march
– in the face of bullets – for precisely those universal values: dignity, freedom, democracy, and equality.
The
march
towards higher interest rates has already begun in the United States, where the Federal Reserve is betting on a fundamental market asymmetry.
We legislated in what sometimes seemed a forced
march.
Mid-career retraining must be made available not only to those who have lost their jobs to foreign competition, but also to those facing disruption from the continuing
march
of automation.
But time is of the essence; diplomacy needs to move faster if it is not to be overtaken by Iran’s
march
to a nuclear weapon – and, with it, the
march
to conflict.
The Arabs’
march
to freedom is bound to be a long and tortuous process – perhaps the main geopolitical test of the twenty-first century.
Panicked attempts to
march
into Muslim countries and extirpate the threat have been counterproductive, serving only to increase the appeal of Islamic extremism.
In hindsight, the 2012 French Presidential election could well be remembered not so much for Hollande’s victory and the triumph of normalcy, but as the decisive step in populist parties’ long
march
to power.
Without quality education, there cannot be a quality work force, and without that, no country can hope to compete in a world where the
march
of globalization cannot be stopped.
By demonstrating its confidence in the renminbi’s continued rise, the IMF has reinforced global expectations of – and lent implicit support to – the renminbi’s progress toward internationalization.Whatever challenges China faces, its steady
march
to the forefront of the global economy is set to continue.
Worse, informed Americans see anti-Semitism running rampant in Europe and xenophobic political parties on the
march
in country after country.
Until now, US policy has boiled down to pinprick bombings against Sunni extremists and an effort to train some 5,000 Syrian “moderate oppositionists,” who presumably would defeat the other Sunnis, vanquish President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, and finally
march
victoriously into Damascus – perhaps with a flyover by US aircrafts.
Technology and InequalityCAMBRIDGE – Until now, the relentless
march
of technology and globalization has played out hugely in favor of high-skilled labor, helping to fuel record-high levels of income and wealth inequality around the world.
Truthiness is on the march, particularly across Europe and the US – in large part because so many of the authorities who should be calling out the lies are tainted by truthiness themselves.
Its leadership will change next year – at a time when income inequality is on the
march
and the Party lacks any consensus on how to stop it.
But these actions may be less a sign of the renminbi’s inevitable
march
toward global dominance than a low-cost bet on its likely emergence as a widely accepted international currency.
Britain's Tories appear on a suicidal
march
to isolating themselves in an imaginary little England.
All the while, the seemingly unstoppable
march
of the market, globalization, and individualism that had propelled the right since Thatcher and Reagan came to an abrupt halt.
Political wisdom would demand that the two sides pool their considerable resources and
march
together whenever possible.
In the wake of Mittal’s takeover of Arcelor, governments must address this gap in the law, as no society can afford to permit the economic system to continue its
march
toward indifference to the welfare and security of workers.
He not only probably won his last election by openly opposing military action in Iraq, but he continues to behave as if he were heading a peace
march
rather than a country.
While "freedom is on the
march"
in Afghanistan, poverty marches on in the Andes.
They don't want a president who says that freedom is on the march, and then sabotages it in Abu Ghraib.
If and when that point is reached, a bit of ECB intervention can initiate the long
march
upwards.
Once the
march
to war had begun, there was not much room left for diplomacy.
Statisticians suggest that, on a ceteris paribus basis, the Left will attain an absolute majority in the first round in five years.What sort of a Left is on the
march
in Uruguay?
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